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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThat side seems OK, apart from being where the smoke came out
I think it's just dust burning off - there's been less of a smell each time I've run it.
Burning rubber and electrics don't smell like this. I shall keep my fingers crossed for you budKnock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNope, and nope. It seems more to have mummified in place, with a little deliquescenceComment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThe smell of burning dust is quite distinctive. Like firing up an old telly.
Burning rubber and electrics don't smell like this. I shall keep my fingers crossed for you budComment
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Now I have to decide what to do with two CRT tellys. One doesn't tune at all until it's warmed up for about twenty minutes, and I'm not sure where the remote is; the other has a fairly poor tube, being 1980s vintage, and the picture is badly misaligned, meaning part of the right side (their right) of everything one watches is cut off. The first hasn't been switched on since 2004 and the second since 2011, or thereabouts.
I think I may take them to the tip, and think about getting a new one as and whenComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostSo have you not hovered for 11 years ?
But as I'm finally getting the bookcases that I've needed since the day I moved in, and getting rid of other stuff, I'm going to have to start; so I figured I'd try to to get this collector's item working againComment
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Feck me.
An esteemed customer (3rd year) has just shown me a piece of veroboard with more dry joints than you can shake the proverbial tulipty stick at.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostNope, and nope. It seems more to have mummified in place, with a little deliquescence
The one down the side of my freezer certainly made its presence felt.
It was very dead & very mummified by the time I found it.*
Another one immolated itself under the burner of the gas central heating boiler.
*it had made its presence felt for months but I couldn't find the damn thing until the freezer died.Last edited by zeitghost; 20 April 2015, 13:42.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThere's a very small brown stain left on the carpet, but hopefully that will come out,
None of the stains left by ZeitMog have come out & she's been dead 5 years.Comment
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